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#1 Cyphus07
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60 FPS in crysis at 1080p (1980x1080) is calling for a really intense rig. Your calling for either 295 SLI or 285 Tri-SLI. Also 16GB of RAM is a complete waste. 4GB (if dual channel) and 6GB (if tri channel) is more than enough for any application today.Deadly_Fatalis

He's right.

(Crysis Warhead)

I'm running a Q9400 oc'd to 3.2ghz, 4 gigs corsair dominator dual channel, evga 750i sli ftw, 2 gtx 260's in SLI and I'm getting around 40fps in 1980x1080 resolution on a 24" monitor. That is on GAMER settings, not enthusiest.

On enthusiest I see about 30fps - still runs pretty well and you don't notice screen tearing or jumpiness, but its still not 60fps.

60fps Crysis Warhead would require some major hardware. Probably core i7 and sli cards or 295's, etc...

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#2 Cyphus07
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[QUOTE="vgm007"]Last month, I built a new system with this case, and I'm loving it so far. I have a couple of questions, though: 1. The hard drive access LED doesn't seem to work (it stays on constantly when the computer is on). How can I tell if this is a problem with the case or the motherboard? Can I fix it either way? 2. I wanted to make the side panel look better, so I was thinking of replacing the side 230mm fan with four 120mm fans (which can be done, according to the manual). I was thinking of getting four of these. Is that a good choice? Thanks in advance.

My HAF 932's HDD light does not work either. 0.o ...whatever. You could replace the fans if you like - there may be a little better airflow depending on the fans you get and their speeds. If you're not running a high overclock then chances are you don't need it. I'm running a quad core 2.66 oc'd to 3.0 with large heatsink/fan... its all kinda overkill, under load i see 35c which is pretty low by most standards. This case is already great for cooling. Replacing the fans would really be just a cosmetic thing, with small reductions in heat. Upgrading is half the fun though, right? Upgrade away!
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#3 Cyphus07
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Ok, i just upgraded my PC. I now have a Q9400 on a Gigabyte ep45 UD3P MB. Im using the stock CPU heatsink and Fan and only have the one main case fan besides that. Stock Intel thermal paste as well. Im getting CPU temp readings of 42-45 Celcius (107-114 F) on idle. Is this normal? Im not planning to OC it but it jumps up to like 55+ C when i run a game. Im already planning to get the Arctic Silver 5 thermal paste but i hear that just lowers the temperature by 5 or so degrees on avarage.

Are there other quick and cheap solutions to lowering the CPU temp? I don't have a lot of money so i don't feel like spending lots on a water cooling system or something.

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Well.. I have that processor, the Q9400 - on a Evga 750i sli ftw board. I have a cooler master hyper z600r cooler w/fan - my cpu runs at 26 idle and 33-35 under load. That is just over 100F under load. Your temps are fine, the chip has a thermal limit of 71.4 Celsius. Since you're getting toward that limit and might want to lower the heat a bit to have a nice margin of error - might want to upgrade that cpu heatsink/fan to something a little bigger. Look around newegg and read the reviews - see what people are buying. Many of them are reasonably priced, don't need the best thing - just something to lower those temps a bit more. Technically you don't need it. The cooler your run your system the longer it will last (so they say) - 20-30$ will lower the temp to better lvl's. Imo - worth the investment. Good luck!

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#4 Cyphus07
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Are ya saying a duo is goiing to be faster on games like WoW, Dawn of War, Empire, Civ, Crysis than my i-7 920?BOONE123
I hope not
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#5 Cyphus07
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Eve online - thats about as close to real space as you can get.
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#6 Cyphus07
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I took a look at that board on newegg and the reviews I thought were a red flag for me. I read through several and while Asus had a support team respond to many of them the fact that the board is having issues more often than not I think is reason for concern. You might be better off looking for another mobo. Asus is a great company and I used a P5NSLI mobo for 4 years without a problem (now i'm with evga). I think the reviews on newegg deserve some merit. Try to find another board that suits your needs, there are so many to choose from.

Do you have your heart set on AMD?

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#7 Cyphus07
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Just be sure to check the power requirements and what the power supply can handle. I went with a TX850watt from Corsair. 12v@70amps. More than enough to handle my gtx 260 core 216... and maybe even 2 of them in sli. Don't skimp on the power supply, its worth it to buy a good one now than a bad one now and buy another again later. Do it right the first time (if you can afford it of course).
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#8 Cyphus07
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I'd also vote for the HAF 932. I have this case and am very pleased with it. Cooling is excellent and the system is very quiet. The case has excellent tooless features and its paint is high quality. I love this case. My brother has the old Antec 900 and its nice too. Either way i don't think you can go wrong. My advice though is to go with cooler master.
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#9 Cyphus07
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^^^ The cooler works just fine for me. I don't intend to overclock this very much. Even so, when i did oc it a bit, still was under 30c at idle and no more than 35 under load. That seems a good cooler to me 0.o...

I checked out your cooler - seems you do have one of the better ones out, but its not far off the one i got. In fact they are really close in temps, less than ~1 degree celsius in the tests. In the top 10 coolers yours was #7 and mine was #9... thats no absolute fail :) I give you marks for picking a nice cooler though. That website had nothing but good to say about it.

Testing - http://www.frostytech.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=2333&page=4

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#10 Cyphus07
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Yeah thats sounds like a nice setup to me. I have the gtx 260 c216 - very nice card. I'm sure that system will run very well, congrats :) good choices on all items me thinks.